요약2 |
Since there is a 'knowledge transmission', a unique feature of the exhibition space of museums, have been treated important research on visitors' behavior. The purpose of this study is to provide a contents that can be effectively applied to suitably setting the direction of environmental planning to increase the 'viewing continuation' in exhibition space. In this study to target the 'National Museum of Korea' and the 'National Palace Museum of Korea', analyzed the effects of a 'exhibition density' and 'visual opening' on the visitors' behavior. And analysis factor of visitors' behavior was set up six kinds, 'visit frequency', 'rate of viewing investment about display length', 'rate of viewing investment about total length of circulation', 'rate of viewing investment about total duration of circulation', 'rate of drawing power about display length', 'rate of holding power about display length'. In this study, correlation of the visitors' behavior and exhibition environment, using the 'correlation analysis' and 'multiple regression analysis', and the results of this study are as follows. First, visual opening of the convex space does not affect the visit frequency in a history-based museum of large scale or more. Thus, the environment for the identification of each exhibition blocks active measures should be provided. Second, after the exhibition zone in the first half, convex space of small pocket type can be set only when configuring exhibition what it may be omitted is desirable in a history-based museum of ultra large scale. Third, when try to plan with the aim of 'the entire viewing equally', 'exhibition density' and 'visual opening' configuration, it is preferable to not higher in a history-based museum of ultra large scale. Fourth, not very deep in the depths of convex space in the exhibition area is very high visual opening and small, while the low-density composition exhibits no choice but to be subject of the exhibition space, create a plan to transition space is reasonable in a history-based museum of large scale. |